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Learn to cope with a variety of languages which can be found in German documents. Decipher handwritten and typed versions of the various languages you may encounter in your research and learn essential genealogical vocabulary. | Learn to cope with a variety of languages which can be found in German documents. Decipher handwritten and typed versions of the various languages you may encounter in your research and learn essential genealogical vocabulary. | ||
Click [http://ogdenfamilyhistoryconference.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Languages-in-German-Genealogical-Documents.pdf HERE for the syllabus] | Click [http://ogdenfamilyhistoryconference.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Languages-in-German-Genealogical-Documents.pdf HERE for the syllabus] | ||
= Meyer's Gazetteer Now Online, Indexed and Fully Searchable! = | |||
Meyer's has long been the standard gazetteer for German genealogy. It is a valuable tool, but difficult to use. Fortunately, Meyer's gazetteer has been carefully extracted, indexed, cross-referenced with German Empire maps, and made available for free at Meyersgaz.org. A working knowledge of this website will facilitate and improve your German genealogical efforts. | |||
== Netherlands Research on Line == | == Netherlands Research on Line == |
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